Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Shipping on the air


Shipping Wars on A+E

Have you seen A+E’s Shipping Wars? It’s a show where shipping brokers, or truck drivers, bid to ship items across the United States, with one exception – these items are usually weird, gigantic and in need to get to its destination on deadline.
Although Arawak Agency makes it easy to ship goods, but sometimes on the show, it’s not.
On the show, which follows six shippers on their voyage to drop off goods they bid on through reverse auction service, UShip, they incorporate any and every kind of problems imaginable. Whether the item they want to ship doesn’t fit on their rig, their truck breaking down or damaged goods when the item is in transit, the show portrays what could go wrong and what does go wrong when shipping.
Check out this episode where one of the brokers has to ship a young calf and piglets across the country.
But for as hard as they think they have it, driving freight cross country, they can’t ship good through the air or through water like Arawak Agency can. Then when your item reaches the Aboca Islands, Arawak does local delivery to make sure your item reaches its destination safely.

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